Mitochondrial DNA variation in natural populations of the mushroom Agaricus bisporus Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • We investigated the patterns of mitochondrial DNA variation in the global population of the commercial mushroom Agaricus bisporus. Through the analysis of RFLP's among 441 isolates from nine countries in North America and Eurasia, we found a total of 140 mtDNA haplotypes. Based on population genetic analysis, there are four genetically distinct natural populations in this species, found in coastal California, desert California, France and Alberta (Canada). While 134 of the 140 mtDNA haplotypes were unique to single geographical regions, two mtDNA haplotypes, mt001 and mt002, were found in almost every population surveyed. These two mtDNA haplotypes also predominate among cultivars used throughout the world for at least the last two decades. These two mtDNA haplotypes are more similar to the cosmopolitan groups of mtDNA haplotypes than to the indigeneous clusters of mtDNA haplotypes from the two Californian regions.

authors

  • Xu, Jianping
  • KERRIGAN, RICHARD W
  • SONNENBERG, ANTON S
  • CALLAC, PHILIPPE
  • HORGEN, PAUL A
  • ANDERSON, JAMES B

publication date

  • January 1998